tackle
- IPA[ˈtakl]
英式
- the equipment required for a task or sport;a man's genitals.
- make determined efforts to deal with (a problem or difficult task);initiate discussion with (someone) about a disputed or sensitive issue
verb: tackle, 3rd person present: tackles, gerund or present participle: tackling, past tense: tackled, past participle: tackled
noun: tackle, plural noun: wedding tackles
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名詞
- 1. the equipment required for a task or sport fishing tackle 同義詞
- ▪ British humorous a man's genitals.
- 2. a mechanism consisting of ropes, pulley blocks, hooks, or other things for lifting heavy objects. 同義詞
- ▪ the running rigging and pulleys used to work a boat's sails.
- 3. an act of playing the ball, or attempting to do so, when it is in the possession of an opponent he was only prevented from scoring by a fine tackle
- ▪ an act of seizing and attempting to stop a player in possession of the ball. 同義詞
- 4. a player who lines up next to the end along the line of scrimmage.
動詞
- 1. make determined efforts to deal with (a problem or difficult task) police have launched an initiative to tackle rising crime 同義詞
- ▪ initiate discussion with (someone) about a disputed or sensitive issue a young man tackled him over why the council had spent money on a swimming pool 同義詞
- 2. try to take the ball from (an opponent) by intercepting them the first scoring chance came when Orrell tackled Webb he tackled well and covered expertly 同義詞
- ▪ try to stop the forward progress of (the ball carrier) by seizing them and knocking them to the ground the rules state that there must be no pressure scrums or tough tackling
- (in rugby) an act of seizing and attempting to stop an opposing player in possession of the ... he performed a textbook rugby tackle during the match
- perform a rugby tackle on: PC Jones chased the suspect across the car park and rugby-tackled him to the ground
Oxford Dictionary
- the equipment used to anchor or moor a boat or ship.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a player positioned at or near the center of the defensive line: the defensive tackles hold their ground, closing a potential hole and allowing the linebackers to make the tackle
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in sport) an attempt to gain possession of the ball or to seize and stop a player in ... a flying tackle from O'Shaughnessy brought him down
Oxford Dictionary
- a rope for applying force to the blocks of a tackle.
Oxford Dictionary
- a defensive lineman positioned opposite the center.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pulley over which a rope runs.
Oxford Dictionary
- the equipment used to anchor or moor a boat or ship.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈtak(ə)l]
美式
- the equipment required for a task or sport: fishing tackle
- make determined efforts to deal with (a problem or difficult task): police have launched an initiative to tackle rising crime
Oxford American Dictionary